What they need: A reliable defender could be useful. They’ve already had three bids turned down for Reading’s Liam Moore this summer.

Who could still go: There’s been talk of Championship interest in Sam Baldock.

Burnley

Where’d they finish last season: 7th

This season’s aim: Replicating last season’s performance will be tough with the demands of European football. It’s 25/1 that Burnley finish as best of the rest again, or 10/3 for a top-half finish.

New faces: None so far

Goodbyes: Dean Marney, Scott Arfield

What they need: They need more depth if they’re going to do well in the Europa League. Some creativity or pace in attack could give them a different dimension too.

Who could still go: Burnley have a small squad as it is, they’ll want to make some additions before letting anyone else leave.

Cardiff City

Where’d they finish last season: 2nd in the Championship

This season’s aim: Cardiff are 8/13 favourites to go down. They’ll do all they can to beat the drop.

New faces: Josh Murphy, Greg Cunningham, Alex Smithies, Bobby Reid

Goodbyes: No one yet

What they need: More quality, particularly up front. Bobby Reid is a good signing but this is his first year in the big time. They need someone that can nick a goal when they’re up against it.

Who could still go: Lee Tomlin, Omar Bogle and Anthony Pilkington could all be on their way.

Chelsea

Where’d they finish last season: 5th

This season’s aim: It’s 4/6 that Maurizio Sarri guides the Blues back into the top four.

New faces: Jorginho, Rob Green

Goodbyes: Jeremie Boga

What they need and who could go: The comings and goings at Chelsea are very much linked this summer. The futures of Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Willian, Alvaro Morata, Gary Cahill and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all need to be settled. Then they’ll need to bring replacements in if necessary.

What they need: To become less reliant on Wifried Zaha. A right-back and creative midfielder would also be useful.

Who could still go: Zaha is 1/2 to join Chelsea. Keeping him could be the most important business Palace do this summer.

Everton

Where’d they finish last season: 8th

This season’s aim: Try to force their way into the top six. Our traders give them a 4/1 chance.

New faces: Richarlison

Goodbyes: Wayne Rooney, Joel Robles, Ramiro Funes Mori, Davy Klaasen

What they need: Ashley Williams and Phil Jagielka have both seen better days, which makes a centre-back a priority. A long-term replacement for Leighton Baines will be needed sooner rather than later too.

Who could still go: Jordan Pickford has been mooted as a possible replacement for Courtois at Chelsea. RB Leipzig are chasing Ademola Lookman too.

Fulham

Where’d they finish last season: Championship play-off winners

This season’s aim: Survival is the priority, but they’ll set their sights high. It’s 5/1 that the West London club mark their return to the Premier League with a top-half finish.

What they need: Huddersfield have focused on what worked for them last season – bringing in lesser-known talents who buy into the team ethic. David Wagenr isn’t likely to go for further additions unless they fit that mould.

Who could still go: Scott Malone, Collin Quaner and Michael Hefele were amongst those left out of the pre-season tour to Austria. They may have to move on if they want to play regularly.

Leicester City

Where’d they finish last season: 9th

This season’s aim: They’ll be pushing for a Europa League place. The Foxes are 5/1 to top the table excluding the big six.

New faces: Ricardo Pereira, Jonny Evans, James Maddison, Danny Ward

Goodbyes: Robert Huth, Ben Hamer, Riyad Mahrez

What they need: Who’s going to replace Riyad Mahrez? It’s asking too much of James Maddison at this stage of his career.

Who could still go: It’s 1/2 that Manchester United bring in Harry Maguire to sort out their defence. Kasper Schmeichel is 6/4 to join Chelsea as a potential Courtois replacement.

Liverpool

Where’d they finish last season: 4th

This season’s aim: The fans are desperate to win the league for the first time since 1990. The Reds are 4/1 second-favourites to do just that.

New faces: Fabinho, Naby Keita, Xherdan Shaqiri, Alisson

Goodbyes: Emre Can, Jon Flanagan, Adam Bogdan, Danny Ward

What they need: They’ve addressed many of the weaknesses in Jurgen Klopp’s squad this summer. But Dejan Lovren could still be upgraded upon alongside Virgil van Dijk.

Who could still go: Simon Mignolet and Danny Ings look set to go. Fringe players such as Lazar Markovic and Divock Origi could also depart.

Manchester City

Where’d they finish last season: 1st

This season’s aim: City are 8/11 to defend their title and 5/1 favourites to win the Champions League for the first time.

New faces: Riyad Mahrez

Goodbyes: Yaya Toure, Angus Gunn, Pablo Maffeo

What they need: A defensive midfielder after missing out on Jorginho. Fernandinho is now 33-years-old and there isn’t a natural replacement for him.

Who could still go: Joe Hart and Eliaquim Mangala don’t seem to have much future at the Etihad.

Manchester United

Where’d they finish last season: 2nd

This season’s aim: They’re looking for a first title since 2013, but they’re up against it at 13/2.

New faces: Fred, Diogo Dalot, Lee Grant

Goodbyes: Michael Carrick, Daley Blind, Sam Johnstone

What they need: David de Gea has rescued United far too often in recent years. A commanding centre-back is needed to address their weakness in defence. Jose Mourinho doesn’t seem convinced by some of his attacking options either. A winger or striker could come in too.

Who could still go: Defenders Marcos Rojo and Matteo Darmian could both leave. Antony Martial reportedly wants a fresh start elsewhere. Tottenham lead the race for him at 5/2.

Newcastle United

Where’d they finish last season: 10th

This season’s aim: Another top-half finish would be impressive, but odds of 11/5 show it’ll be tough without investment.

What they need: A lack of goals was a huge problem last season. A striker should be on the shopping list. They may need a playmaker after letting Dusan Tadic leave too.

Who could still go: Fulham are pushing for a permanent deal for Matt Targett, who did well on loan during their promotion push. Saints fans will be hoping the club fends off interest from West Ham in Mario Lemina.

Tottenham Hotspur

Where’d they finish last season: 3rd

This season’s aim: Mount a genuine title challenge. However, they’re out at 16/1.

New faces: None so far. Better get a move on.

Goodbyes: No major departures either.

What they need: Reliable alternatives to Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen.

Who could still go: Toby Alderweireld’s future is up in the air, with only a year left on his contract. He’s 8/11 to join Man Utd. Danny Rose is 7/4 to sign United too. And we go 3/1 that Mousa Dembele leaves for Juventus.

Watford

Where’d they finish last season: 14th

This season’s aim: Staying up is the focus, though they’re 15/8third-favourites to go down.

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